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Engelking Design

September 27th, 2012

Dan Engelking has a good thing going on with Engelking Design. He’s easy going and he loves his job. I’ve been impressed with his work as he has made me some business cards and a banner for my website and podcast.

He designs a wide range of products such as business cards, banners, vehicle wraps, car magnets, window cling, t-shirts, postcards and much more. If you have printing needs, Engelking Design can meet those needs, and at prices that are hard to beat.

Engelking, a Stephen F. Austin  State University graduate, began his design career at Signs of Times in Nacogdoches, a small shop located a block away from SFA. He grew a passion for the field and eventually graduated with a Bachelor in Business Administration and has a second major in Advertising Design.

Shortly after graduating from SFA, Dan married his wife Sara and the newlyweds moved to Tyler.

“Over the next few years I gained further experience by running a 60” large format printer and designing signs and marketing materials,” he says in a statement found on his website (engelkingdesign.com) “As a designer, I also created concept and production drawings for many types of illuminated signage. I learned a great deal running the printer, but I missed working directly with clients like I did at the small sign shop where I got my start. Out of this desire, Engelking Design was started.”

If you’re looking for printing and design needs in Tyler or anywhere in East Texas, look no further than Engelking Design. Visit his website for more information, including how to get a hold of Dan.

The Hague Sports

November 18th, 2010
The Hague Sports

The Hague sports started as nothing more than a blog written by a Stephen F. Austin State University student. As Nathan Hague, along with Luke Johnson, began to do podcasts, (internet radio shows) they began to expand, and they opened a new website www.thehaguesports.com.

The show started with Nathan Hague, the host of the show and sportswriter who prides himself on his many interviews of big named athletes. Along with Nathan was Luke “Ocho-Cinco” Johnson, who is known for his love of two things, the A&M Aggies and Brett Favre. Joining them later on were Stephen Todd, known for his self-proclaimed nickname Stevie-Westside, and Ben Dieter, one of Texas Rangers’ most loyal fans. Jason Hague is a frequent guest on the Hague Sports, who brings a little more sarcasm to the show, and has an ongoing argument with Luke Ocho-Cinco about who is the best quarterback of the NFL.

The Hague Sports covers many college and professional sports. The biggest subjects covered by the show are college and professional football, college and professional basketball, and professional baseball. One of the most popular traditions of the show is the “Drama Queen Award”. This award is given to someone involved in the sports world that starts drama or causes a fuss. A few of the cast members nominate a different person involved in sports and they vote on who has caused more drama, and crown them that weeks Drama Queen.

The show and articles on haguesports.com are quite entertaining, and always up to date with the news in the sports world. It is fun to tune in to hear the cast members give each other a hard time and place fun bets on game picks. The cast gives a whole new perspective on sporting events.